Partnership Q&A: Selling to key employees . . . and third parties

I own 50 percent of a plumbing business. We intend to sell it to our two key employees. We need someone to take over the inner workings and have a third party willing to buy in, but she wants to include her bookkeeping business as part of the package. Help?

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